The funnyman Roger Ebert once referred to as the "Laurence Olivier of spoofs" passed away after suffering complications from pneumonia .
News of Nielsen's death was reported on Canadian radio station CJOB Sunday .
Nielsen's nephew told CJOB that the actor had been in the hosiptal in Ft. Lauderdale , Florida for 12 days and with family and friends by his side at 5:30pm Sunday , "he just fell asleep and passed away."
The Canadian-born Nielsen came to Hollywood in the mid 1960's after performing in 150 live television dramas in New York . With a craggily handsome face , blond hair and 6-foot-2 in height , he seemed ideal for a movie leading man.
Nielsen was indeed a lead actor for decades in Hollywood , appearing in the 1966 sci-fi classic 'Forbidden Planet' as well as 'The Poseidon Adventure.' But his turn came in the 1980's classic comedy 'Airplane' as a deadpan docror on a doomed flight changed his career forever as he switched gears to become one of Hollywood's top comic talents.
His turn as detective Frank Drebin in 'The Naked Gun' was a smash and was followed by two sequels . The role in the actual film was born in the short-lived TV series 'Police Squard' which had followed on the heels of Nielsen's success in 'Airplane !'
My spin : Like Nielsen or not ...he was a great actor and a very funny actor ... he made you laugh , I mean laugh out loud and laughter is is good for what ails you , even if it's just for a little while.
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